Trump: Annull attacks on Iran, agreement to be signed soon

Donald Trump has announced that the United States has cancelled the planned attacks and bombings on Iran, after which he said, a negotiation process that has been conducted at the highest level of Iranian leadership and have been approved by the main international parties.
In his statement, the American president said the decision to suspend military operations was taken after discussions reached a “agreement in the concept and in full detail”, including a wide group of regional and international actors.
"Dictions and final points have been adopted, both in principle and in full detail, by all parties involved", the 79-year-old claimed.
He cited the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Egypt as parties.
According to him, the agreement aims to lower tensions and avoid military escalation in the region, which has been facing increased uncertainty and indirect clashes among different actors for months. However, he has not provided concrete details on the content of the agreement, either on its political or economic conditions.
The American leader also stressed that, despite the annulment of the attacks, <x0 sea blockade” will continue to remain in force until the full finalisation of the agreement. According to him, the move is part of diplomatic and military pressure aimed at ensuring implementation of the agreement on all sides. He added that the time and location of the signing of the final document would soon be made public, leaving open the possibility of new diplomatic developments in the coming days.
So far, there is no official confirmation from the governments of the countries mentioned in the declaration concerning the existence of such an agreement or the suspension of military operations. The situation remains unclear and under surveillance, while tensions in the region continue to be high. /Periscope












